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alumni

[uh-luhm-nahy] / əˈlʌm naɪ /
NOUN
graduate
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NOUN
graduate
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College alumni established booster clubs to recruit athletes under the guise of “name, image and likeness,” or NIL, endorsement deals.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Are you going to go after alumni who have been calling it Memorial Stadium? No. So you didn’t focus on that. You focused on people that could be more impressionable, and it worked.”

From Los Angeles Times

When he visited the campus in 2006, he came across a list of the top 50 alumni—and he wasn’t on it.

From The Wall Street Journal

The money has helped launch defense and aerospace startups across Southern California founded by SpaceX alumni and other entrepreneurs.

From Los Angeles Times

Dozens of SpaceX alumni have gone on to found aerospace, artificial intelligence and companies in other fields in Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times